Montreal Canadian’s Cole Caulfield is surrounded by his teammates after his game winning goal.


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Cole Caufield once again proved to be Montreal’s hero. With just two seconds left in overtime, the Canadiens forward scored the game-winning goal, sealing a 3-2 victory over the Nashville Predators on Thursday night at the Bell Centre.

It was a stunning finish to a game that had fans on their feet. The Canadiens rallied from behind for the second straight night, turning what seemed like a loss into a dramatic win.

Cole Caufield’s Clutch Double

Caufield’s heroics started late in the third period. With only 19.5 seconds remaining, he tied the game 2-2, sending the Montreal crowd into a frenzy. His overtime winner moments later completed a two-goal night and extended his hot streak to five goals in five games this season.

This was also his second consecutive overtime game-winner — a sign that the young star is finding his rhythm early in the campaign.

Montreal’s Momentum Continues

Rookie Oliver Kapanen added another goal for Montreal, while defenceman Lane Hutson impressed with two assists. Goaltender Jakub Dobes made 17 saves in his second start, helping the Canadiens secure their fourth consecutive win.

With this victory, Montreal improved to 4-1-0 on the season and extended its unbeaten run at home to 14 games. The Canadiens now boast a remarkable 12-0-2 record at the Bell Centre since February 9.

Predators Struggle to Hold the Lead

For Nashville, it was another tough night on the road. Steven Stamkos and Nick Perbix found the back of the net, but their efforts weren’t enough to stop Montreal’s late surge.

Goalie Juuse Saros faced 30 shots and stopped 27, suffering his first regulation loss of the season. The Predators have now dropped two straight games after a 7-4 defeat to the Toronto Maple Leafs earlier in the week.

Power-Play Breakthrough Falls Short

Nashville finally broke its power-play drought midway through the second period. Stamkos’s pass attempt deflected off Canadiens defenceman Kaiden Guhle’s skate and slipped behind Dobes, giving the Predators a 1-0 lead.

That goal ended a frustrating 0-for-13 slide on the man advantage, marking just their second power-play tally of the season.

Despite the breakthrough, Nashville couldn’t build on the momentum. Montreal’s relentless pressure late in the game turned the tide once again.

Key Stats Tell the Story

Stamkos’s goal added to his impressive career numbers against Montreal — 27 goals and 52 points in 54 games. Yet, it was Caufield who stole the spotlight with another clutch performance, proving his knack for delivering when it matters most.

Montreal’s resilience stood out once again. The team’s ability to fight back late in games has become a defining feature early in this season.

Canadiens Keep the Bell Centre Magic Alive

The Canadiens’ dominance on home ice continues to be a major storyline. They haven’t lost a regulation game at the Bell Centre in over eight months, creating a fortress that’s fueling their strong start.

For head coach Martin St. Louis, the growing confidence among his young roster is a promising sign. With Caufield leading the charge, the Canadiens look every bit like a team ready to make noise this season.

Final Score: Montreal Canadiens 3 – Nashville Predators 2 (OT)

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